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Jul 31, 2009 21:52

If circumstances were impossible to bend, would you still fight against it? If fate was already written for you, how would you change it?

Finally... Would these actions be considered wise or foolish?

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[written] offallingsnow August 1 2009, 05:43:48 UTC
Believing that fate is already written is the first mistake.

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[written] salvationfound August 1 2009, 06:00:37 UTC
Then you believe that it can be opposed?

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[written] offallingsnow August 1 2009, 06:01:28 UTC
Of course. ...I've seen it.

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[written] salvationfound August 1 2009, 06:12:03 UTC
Have you?

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[written] offallingsnow August 1 2009, 12:39:45 UTC
The fate of every individual in my world was literally written for us, once.

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[written] salvationfound August 1 2009, 14:46:08 UTC
I see. And how was it finally overthrown?

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[written] offallingsnow August 1 2009, 15:33:40 UTC
There were a few people who realized that...going against the Score was the better choice. That the predictions of fate had already been broken.

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[written] salvationfound August 1 2009, 19:05:50 UTC
Hm... What if they had realized the problem at hand, just as you said, and yet numerous attempts to go against the predictions failed?

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[written] offallingsnow August 2 2009, 01:18:43 UTC
For a long time we thought it would. We didn't think we were changing anything. But people used the Score as an absolute, instead of one possibility among many. No fate was written in stone.

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[written] salvationfound August 2 2009, 06:08:29 UTC
Indeed, that is a careless way of thinking, believing that one solid entity is an absolution.

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[written] offallingsnow August 2 2009, 06:10:16 UTC
...Having lived that belief...I have to say I...agree with you.

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